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  • Page 1 Express Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..... . 2 Keys, Doors, and Windows ..7 Seats and Restraints ... 26 Storage .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Helm, Incorporated diesel supplement for additional and this manual including, but not limited Attention: Customer Service specific information on this engine. to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, 47911 Halyard Drive Refer to the purchase the CHEVROLET Emblem, and Plymouth, MI 48170...
  • Page 4 Introduction Danger, Warning, and Vehicle Symbol Chart Caution Here are some additional symbols that may be found on the vehicle Warning messages found on vehicle and what they mean. See the labels and in this manual describe features in this manual for hazards and what to do to avoid or information.
  • Page 5 Introduction : Keep Fuse Block Covers Properly Installed : Lane Change Alert : Lane Departure Warning : Lane Keep Assist : Malfunction Indicator Lamp : Oil Pressure : Park Assist : Pedestrian Ahead Indicator : Power : Rear Cross Traffic Alert : Registered Technician : Remote Vehicle Start : Seat Belt Reminders...
  • Page 6 Introduction Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 7 Introduction 1. Air Vents 0 150. 12. Power Outlet 110/120 Volt 20. Cruise Control 0 182 (If Alternating Current. See Power Equipped). 2. Driver Information Center (DIC) Outlets 0 83. Buttons (Out of View). See Fast Idle System 0 167 (If Driver Information Center (DIC) 13.
  • Page 8: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....20 Windows Manual Mirrors ....20 Keys Trailer-Tow Mirrors .
  • Page 9 Keys, Doors, and Windows reduce the risk of unintentionally Warning (Continued) moving the key out of the RUN position. Do not add any additional impacted, and airbags may not items to the ring attached to the deploy. To reduce the risk of ignition key.
  • Page 10: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    Keys, Doors, and Windows With an active OnStar or connected Remote Keyless Entry service plan, an OnStar Advisor (RKE) System Operation may remotely unlock the vehicle. See OnStar Overview 0 337. If equipped, the RKE transmitter functions work up to 60 m (197 ft) Remote Keyless Entry away from the vehicle.
  • Page 11 Keys, Doors, and Windows The interior lamps come on and 30 seconds. The alarm turns off stay on for 20 seconds or until the when the ignition is turned on or ignition is turned on. If enabled is pressed again. The ignition must through the DIC, the parking lamps be off for the panic alarm to work.
  • Page 12: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Battery Replacement To replace the battery: Caution 1. Separate the transmitter with a Warning flat, thin object, such as a flat Always replace the battery with head screwdriver. the correct type. Replacing the Never allow children to play with battery with an incorrect type Carefully insert the tool into the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 13 Keys, Doors, and Windows vehicle's heating or air conditioning 10 minutes will immediately expire 2. Immediately press and hold systems. See Climate Control and the second 10-minute time until the turn signal lamps Systems 0 145. frame will start. flash. If you cannot see the Laws in some local communities After the engine has been remote lamps, press and hold...
  • Page 14: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows There is an emission control Warning (Continued) system malfunction. See Malfunction Indicator Lamp increased if the doors are (Check Engine Light) 0 92. not locked. So, all The engine coolant temperature passengers should wear is too high. seat belts properly and the doors should be locked The oil pressure is low.
  • Page 15: Power Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Door Locks Delayed Locking Lockout Protection When locking the doors with the This feature protects you from power lock switch and a door open, locking the key in the vehicle when the doors will lock five seconds after the key is in the ignition and a door the last door is closed.
  • Page 16: Doors Side Door

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Side Door (60/40 Swing-Out) 60/40 Swing-Out Side Door - Side Sliding Door Passenger Side. For the side sliding door, move the button up to engage the security For the 60/40 side swing-out door, feature. Move the button down to move the button to the left for the return the door locks to normal passenger side door to engage the...
  • Page 17: Sliding Door

    Keys, Doors, and Windows To open the rear portion of a Sliding Door 60/40 door from the outside, pull the handle on the side of the rear door and pull the door toward you. To close the 60/40 side doors, close the rear door first.
  • Page 18: Rear Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Rear Doors Warning (Continued) Warning permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke. Unlocked doors can be Always lock the vehicle dangerous. whenever leaving it. Passengers, especially Outsiders can easily enter children, can easily open through an unlocked door the doors and fall out of a when you slow down or stop moving vehicle.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle Security The vehicle alarm system will not arm if the doors are locked with the This vehicle has theft-deterrent key or the manual door lock. features; however, they do not make The alarm will also be activated if a the vehicle impossible to steal.
  • Page 20: Immobilizer

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Unlocking the driver door with the theft-deterrent system. PASS-Key III 2. Press on the RKE key will not disarm the system or + is a passive theft deterrent transmitter. turn off the alarm. system. 3. Close the door and wait for a The system is automatically armed How to Detect a Tamper few seconds.
  • Page 21: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows It is possible for the PASS-Key III+ 3. After the engine has started, Exterior Mirrors decoder to learn the transponder turn the ignition off and remove value of a new or replacement key. the key. Convex Mirrors Up to eight keys may be 4.
  • Page 22: Trailer-Tow Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The mirrors can be manually folded On the lower portion of each mirror Adjust the mirror angle by moving in or out. there is an auxiliary convex mirror the knob in the desired direction. that can be adjusted manually to The auxiliary convex mirrors can On the lower portion of each mirror provide an extended field of view.
  • Page 23: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors Backup Video Manual Mirror Windows If equipped, this manual dimming Interior Rearview Mirrors mirror provides a camera view of Warning the area behind the vehicle. The Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear video display feature comes on Never leave a child, a helpless view of the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 24: Manual Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Windows holding the switch. Press fully and release the switch marked AUTO to Operate the manual windows by activate the express-down mode. turning the hand crank on each door This mode can be canceled at any to raise or lower the side door time by pulling up on the switch.
  • Page 25: Enhanced Technology Glass

    Keys, Doors, and Windows To close the window, pull the latch Enhanced Technology Use only ETG glass approved for toward you and push down on the the vehicle for replacement when Glass latch to lock it. damaged. Cargo vans with five seating positions and passenger The vehicle may be equipped with vans will have ETG glass in the...
  • Page 26: Rear Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Rear Windows Sun Visors To block out glare, swing down the Rear Side Door Windows sun visors. You can also swing them (Cargo Van Only) to the side. Warning Visor Vanity Mirror The vehicle may have visor vanity The vehicle may have a partition mirrors, with or without lamps.
  • Page 27: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Securing Child Restraints (With the Seat Belt in the Airbag System ....44 Restraints Rear Seat) ....70 Where Are the Airbags? .
  • Page 28: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Front Seats To adjust the seat: 1. Lift the bar under the front On vehicles with factory installed Seat Adjustment edge of the seat cushion to seats, the front seats have built-in unlock the seat. head restraints that are not 2.
  • Page 29: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks 2. Move the seatback to the desired position, and then release the lever to lock the Warning seatback in place. If either seatback is not locked, it 3. Push and pull on the seatback could move forward in a sudden to make sure it is locked.
  • Page 30: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Warning (Continued) Removing the Rear Seat The shoulder belt will not be Disconnect the mini-latch plates for against your body. Instead, it will the lap-shoulder belts on the bench be in front of you. In a crash, you seat to be removed.
  • Page 31 Seats and Restraints The left side pin has a gray cap with a black L marked on it. Carpet Floor Covering Vinyl Floor Covering The right side pin has a Carpet Floor Covering black cap with a white R marked on it. On a four-passenger seat, each half of the seat has a set of pins.
  • Page 32 Seats and Restraints 3. If equipped, release the pin 8. For the second and third row Reinstalling the Rear Seats from the lock ring by pushing seats, stow the seat belt latch down on the top of the ring and by attaching the clip on the Warning lifting the lock tab from the ring.
  • Page 33 Seats and Restraints 1. Position the seat into the open On a four-passenger seat, the slots in both rails. Push the pins marked R must be seat forward in the rail, hooking installed on the half of the seat both seat bases onto the pins on the right side.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    Seats and Restraints 6. Push the pin(s) marked L Seat Belts down until they are in the This section describes how to use retaining clip. If equipped with seat belts properly, and some things a locking ring, ensure the ring not to do.
  • Page 35: How To Wear Seat Belts

    Seats and Restraints When riding in a vehicle, you travel Q: If my vehicle has airbags, why Warning (Continued) as fast as the vehicle does. If the should I have to wear seat vehicle stops suddenly, you keep belts? passengers to ride in any area of going until something stops you.
  • Page 36 Seats and Restraints It is very important for all occupants Wear the lap part of the belt low to buckle up. Statistics show that and snug on the hips, just unbelted people are hurt more often touching the thighs. In a crash, in crashes than those who are this applies force to the strong wearing seat belts.
  • Page 37: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints Warning The seat belt can be pinched if it is routed under plastic trim on the seat, such as trim around the rear seatback folding handle or side airbag. In a crash, pinched seat belts might not be able to provide adequate protection.
  • Page 38 Seats and Restraints 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is later in this section for adjustable, so you can sit up instructions on use and straight. To see how, see important safety information. Seats in the Index. 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.
  • Page 39 Seats and Restraints Before a door is closed, be sure the seat belt is out of the way. If a door is slammed against a seat belt, damage can occur to both the seat belt and the vehicle. Seat Belt Height Adjuster The vehicle has a seat belt height adjuster for the driver and front outboard passenger positions.
  • Page 40 Seats and Restraints Although the seat belt pretensioners Rear Seat Belt Comfort Guides The comfort guides for the right rear cannot be seen, they are part of the outboard seating positions of This vehicle may have rear seat belt seat belt assembly. They can help three-passenger bench seats are comfort guides.
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints Comfort Guide Installation and 3. Be sure that the belt is not Removal (Pocket Style) twisted and it lies flat. The elastic cord must be behind the To install: belt with the plastic guide on the front. Warning A seat belt that is not properly worn may not provide the...
  • Page 42: Seat Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints Comfort Guide Installation and Adjustable comfort guides are Removal (Adjustable Style) available through your dealer for the left rear outboard seating positions of the three-passenger bench seats Warning and for the outboard seating positions of the four-passenger A seat belt that is not properly bench seats.
  • Page 43: Seat Belt Extender

    Seats and Restraints Seat Belt Extender seat belt system from performing properly. See your dealer to have it If the vehicle's seat belt will fasten repaired. Torn, frayed, or twisted around you, you should use it. seat belts may not protect you in a crash.
  • Page 44: Replacing Seat Belt System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints Ensure there is not excessive dust Replacing Seat Belt After a minor crash, replacement of or debris in the mechanism. If dust seat belts may not be necessary. System Parts after a or debris exists in the system please But the seat belt assemblies that Crash see the dealer.
  • Page 45: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Airbag System A roof-rail airbag for the driver passengers seated directly and the passenger seated behind the front outboard The vehicle has the following directly behind the driver on passenger on vans with three or airbag: vans with two row seating more seating rows A frontal airbag for the driver A roof-rail airbag for the front...
  • Page 46 Seats and Restraints All vehicle airbags have the word Here are the most important things Warning AIRBAG on the trim or on an to know about the airbag system: attached label near the deployment Because airbags inflate with great opening. Warning force and faster than the blink of For frontal airbags, the word...
  • Page 47: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints There is an airbag readiness light Warning (Continued) on the instrument panel, which shows the airbag symbol. Occupants should not lean on or The system checks the airbag sleep against the door or side electrical system for malfunctions. windows in seating positions with The light tells you if there is an seat-mounted side impact airbags...
  • Page 48 Seats and Restraints Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side Similar Side Similar Side Similar If the vehicle has seat-mounted side If the vehicle has a single seating If the vehicle has two seating rows, impact airbags for the driver and row and it has roof-rail airbags for roof-rail airbags for the driver, front...
  • Page 49: When Should An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag It depends largely on what you hit, Warning the direction of the impact, and how Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. If something is between an This vehicle is equipped with one or Frontal airbags may inflate at occupant and an airbag, the more airbags.
  • Page 50: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints crashes depending on the location How Does an Airbag not toward those airbags. See of the impact. In addition, these When Should an Airbag Inflate? Restrain? roof-rail airbags are designed to 0 48. inflate during a rollover. Roof-rail In moderate to severe frontal or Airbags should never be regarded airbags are not designed to inflate in...
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints the windshield or being able to steer inflate. The feature may also Warning (Continued) the vehicle, nor does it prevent activate, without airbag inflation, people from leaving the vehicle. after an event that exceeds a Use caution if you should attempt predetermined threshold.
  • Page 52: Airbag On-Off Switch

    Seats and Restraints The vehicle has a crash sensing This switch should only be turned to and diagnostic module which the OFF position if the person in the records information after a front outboard passenger position is crash. See Vehicle Data a member of a passenger risk group Recording and Privacy 0 335 identified by the national...
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints Child age 1 to 12. A child Makes the potential harm from age 1 to 12 must ride in the front the passenger airbag in a crash seat because: greater than the potential harm from turning off the airbag and My vehicle has no rear seat;...
  • Page 54 Seats and Restraints To turn off the front outboard Warning (Continued) passenger frontal airbag, insert the ignition key into the airbag on-off switch, push in, and move the To help avoid injury to yourself or switch to the OFF position. others, have the vehicle serviced right away.
  • Page 55: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    Seats and Restraints Servicing the Adding Equipment to the sensing and diagnostic module, and airbag wiring along with the proper Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Airbag-Equipped Vehicle replacement procedures. Airbags affect how the vehicle Adding accessories that change the If the vehicle has rollover roof-rail should be serviced.
  • Page 56: Replacing Airbag System Parts

    Seats and Restraints Child Restraints Caution Warning (Continued) Older Children If an airbag covering is damaged, help make sure the airbag opened, or broken, the airbag systems are working properly may not work properly. Do not after a crash, have them open or break the airbag inspected and any necessary coverings.
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints The manufacturer instructions that Can proper seat belt fit be In a crash, children who are not come with the booster seat state the maintained for the length of the buckled up can strike other people weight and height limitations for that trip? If yes, continue.
  • Page 58: Infants And Young Children

    Seats and Restraints need, for everyone, to use safety Warning (Continued) restraints. In fact, the law in every state in the United States and in That could cause serious or fatal every Canadian province says injuries. The shoulder belt should children up to some age must be go over the shoulder and across restrained while in a vehicle.
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Never leave children unattended infant will suddenly become a or killed. Never put a rear-facing in a vehicle and never allow 110 kg (240 lb) force on a person's child restraint in the front children to play with the seat arms.
  • Page 60: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints Child restraints are devices used to restraint. In addition, there are many Warning (Continued) restrain, seat, or position children in kinds of child restraints available for the vehicle and are sometimes children with special needs. the risk of serious or fatal injuries called child seats or car seats.
  • Page 61 Seats and Restraints The harness system holds the infant Securing an Add-On Child in place and, in a crash, acts to Restraint in the Vehicle keep the infant positioned in the restraint. Warning A child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle.
  • Page 62: Where To Put The Restraint

    Seats and Restraints When securing an add-on child inspection station. For CPST If a child restraint is secured in the restraint, refer to the following: availability in Canada, check with front outboard passenger seat, and Transport Canada or the Provincial the vehicle has a switch on the 1.
  • Page 63: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children (Latch System)

    Seats and Restraints When securing a child restraint with Wherever a child restraint is Warning (Continued) the seat belts in a rear seat position, installed, be sure to follow the study the instructions that came with instructions that came with the child child restraint can be seriously the child restraint to make sure it is restraint and secure the child...
  • Page 64 Seats and Restraints In order to use the LATCH system in When installing a child restraint with your vehicle, you need a child a top tether, you must also use restraint that has LATCH either the lower anchors or the seat attachments.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints Recommended Methods for Attaching Child Restraints Restraint Type Combined Use Only Approved Attachment Methods Shown with an X Weight of the LATCH Lower Seat Belt Only LATCH Lower Seat Belt and Child + Child Anchors Only Anchors and Top Top Tether Restraint Tether Anchor...
  • Page 66 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Either will have a single attachment hook (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being attached.
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchor and Top Tether Anchor Locations Front Passenger Position Second, Third, and Fourth Row with Three-Passenger : Seating positions with Seat Passenger Van top tether anchors. Second, Third, and Fourth Row with Three-Passenger Seat There are two top tether anchors in The second, third, and fourth row the second, third, and fourth row with three-passenger seats have...
  • Page 68 Seats and Restraints If the vehicle is equipped with a Do not secure a child restraint in a Warning (Continued) four-passenger fourth or fifth row position without a top tether anchor seat, it does not have upper or if a national or local law requires that came with the child restraint lower anchors.
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints restraint with the top tether and Warning (Continued) Caution the seat belt. Refer to the child restraint manufacturer shoulder belt can tighten but Do not let the LATCH instructions and the cannot be loosened if it is locked. attachments rub against the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 70 Seats and Restraints only, in the rear If the position you are driver-side seating using does not have a positions, use anchor headrest or head restraint point (1). For the rear and you are using a passenger-side seating single tether, route the positions, use anchor tether over the seatback.
  • Page 71: Replacing Latch System Parts

    Seats and Restraints Replacing LATCH System Securing Child Restraints Parts After a Crash (With the Seat Belt in the Rear Seat) Warning When securing a child restraint with the seat belts in a rear seat position, A crash can damage the LATCH study the instructions that came with system in the vehicle.
  • Page 72 Seats and Restraints In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing child restraints have a top tether, and that the tether be attached. If the child restraint or vehicle seat position does not have the LATCH system, you will be using the seat belt to secure the child restraint.
  • Page 73: Securing Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top Securing Child Restraints tether, follow the child restraint (With the Seat Belt in the manufacturer's instructions Front Seat) regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and This vehicle has airbags.
  • Page 74 Seats and Restraints If the child restraint uses a top Warning (Continued) Warning tether, see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH rear-facing child restraint would If the airbag readiness light ever System) 0 62 for top tether anchor be very close to the inflating comes on and stays on, it means locations.
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints if needed, to get a tight installation of the child restraint. When the airbag off switch has turned off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, the off indicator in the airbag off light should light and stay lit when you start the vehicle.
  • Page 76 Seats and Restraints 7. If the vehicle does not have a To remove the child restraint, rear seat and the child restraint unbuckle the vehicle seat belt and manufacturer recommends let it return to the stowed position. using a top tether anchor, If the top tether is attached to a top attach the top tether to the top tether anchor, disconnect it.
  • Page 77: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Front Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..76 Front Storage ....76 Do not store heavy or sharp Additional Storage Features objects in storage compartments.
  • Page 78 Storage Additional Storage Warning Warning Features The child restraint top tether strap Never allow anyone to ride in the may be damaged by contact with cargo area. It is extremely Cargo Tie-Downs items in the cargo area. Your child dangerous to ride in the cargo could be seriously injured or killed area of a vehicle.
  • Page 79: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Airbag Readiness Light ..90 Vehicle Personalization Airbag On-Off Light ... . 91 Vehicle Personalization ..104 Controls Charging System Light .
  • Page 80: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel Radio while driving. To select preset or favorite radio Steering Wheel stations: Steering Wheel Controls Adjustment Press and release go to the next or previous radio station stored as a preset or favorite.
  • Page 81: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Navigating Folders on an iPod or with those systems. See Bluetooth Horn USB Device 0 138 and Press the horn symbol on the OnStar Overview 0 337, if equipped. 1. Press and hold steering wheel to sound the horn. SRCE : Press to switch between while listening to a song until the radio and CD, and for equipped...
  • Page 82: Compass

    Instruments and Controls Clear ice and snow from the wiper compass variance by resetting the : Fast wipes. blades before using them. If frozen zone through the DIC if the zone is : Slow wipes. to the windshield, carefully loosen or not set correctly.
  • Page 83 Instruments and Controls Compass Calibration To calibrate the compass, use the following procedure: The compass can be manually calibrated. Only calibrate the Compass Calibration Procedure compass in a magnetically clean 1. Before calibrating the compass, and safe location, such as an open make sure the compass zone parking lot, where driving the is set to the variance zone in...
  • Page 84: Clock

    Instruments and Controls calibration is complete. The Changing the Time or Date Default The vehicle may have two DIC display will then return to Settings accessory power outlets on the instrument panel. PRESS TO CALIBRATE 1. With the radio on, press COMPASS.
  • Page 85: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and Controls Power Outlet 110/120 Volt The power outlet is not designed for Caution the following, and may not work Alternating Current properly if they are plugged in: Leaving electrical equipment This power outlet can be used to Equipment with high initial peak plugged in for an extended period plug in electrical equipment that wattage, such as...
  • Page 86: Ashtrays

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Caution Gauges, and Holding a cigarette lighter in while Indicators it is heating does not let the lighter back away from the Warning lights and gauges can heating element when it is hot. signal that something is wrong Damage from overheating can before it becomes serious enough occur to the lighter or heating...
  • Page 87: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Shown, Metric Similar...
  • Page 88: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls If the vehicle has a diesel engine, Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge, when the ignition is see the Duramax diesel supplement on, indicates how much fuel is left in for more information. the vehicle fuel tank. An arrow on the fuel gauge Speedometer indicates the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on.
  • Page 89: Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

    Instruments and Controls The gauge does not go back to Caution empty when the ignition is turned off. Lack of proper engine oil If the vehicle has a diesel engine, maintenance can damage the see the Duramax diesel engine. Driving with the engine oil supplement.
  • Page 90: Gauge

    Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Voltmeter Gauge Temperature Gauge English This gauge shows the engine coolant temperature. When the engine is not running, but Metric the ignition is on, this gauge shows It also provides an indicator of how the battery's state of charge in hard the vehicle is working.
  • Page 91: Seat Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls This condition is normal since the module. For more information on the charging system is not able to airbag system, see Airbag System provide full power at engine idle. As 0 44. engine speeds are increased, this condition should correct itself as higher engine speeds allow the charging system to create maximum...
  • Page 92: Airbag On-Off Light

    Instruments and Controls If there is a problem with the airbag Warning system, a Driver Information Center (DIC) message may also display. If the front outboard passenger frontal airbag is turned off for a Airbag On-Off Light person who is not in a risk group When the front outboard passenger identified by the national airbag is manually turned off using...
  • Page 93: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls Charging System Light short distance with the light on, turn Warning off accessories, such as the radio and air conditioner. If the airbag readiness light ever comes on and stays on, it means Malfunction Indicator that something may be wrong Lamp (Check Engine with the airbag system.
  • Page 94 Instruments and Controls Malfunctions are often indicated by previous guidelines and see your Caution (Continued) the system before any problem is dealer for service as soon as noticeable. Being aware of the light possible. costly repairs not covered by the and seeking service promptly when If the light is on steady : A vehicle warranty.
  • Page 95: Brake System Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls Emissions Inspection and The light does not come on If the warning light comes on, there when the ignition is on while the could be a brake problem. Have the Maintenance Programs engine is off. brake system inspected right away. If the vehicle requires an Emissions Critical emission control systems Inspection/Maintenance test, the...
  • Page 96: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    Instruments and Controls floor. It could take longer to stop. This light comes on briefly when the Tow/Haul Mode Light If the light is still on, have the engine is started. vehicle towed for service. See If the light does not come on, have it Towing the Vehicle 0 293.
  • Page 97: Vehicle Ahead Indicator

    Instruments and Controls This light changes to amber and StabiliTrak OFF Light Traction Control System flashes to indicate that the lane (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light marking has been crossed without using a turn signal in that direction. See Lane Departure Warning (LDW) 0 192.
  • Page 98: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls See Traction Control/Electronic When the Light Flashes First and Stability Control 0 180. Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute Tire Pressure Light and then stays on, there may be a problem with the TPMS. If the problem is not corrected, the light This light should come on briefly as will come on at every ignition cycle.
  • Page 99: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls Low Fuel Warning Light Security Light This light comes on when the high-beam headlamps are in use. See Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer 0 111. Cruise Control Light The security light should come on briefly as the engine is started. If it does not come on, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 100: Information Displays Driver Information

    Instruments and Controls Information Displays If there is a problem with the system DIC Buttons that controls the temperature display, the numbers will be Driver Information replaced with dashes. If this occurs, Center (DIC) have the vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 101 Instruments and Controls programming for vehicles with the Trip Odometers the vehicle begins moving, the trip TPMS and without a Remote odometer will accumulate mileage. Press until A or B displays. Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, and For example, if the vehicle was This display shows the current compass zone and compass driven 8 km (5 miles) before it is...
  • Page 102 Instruments and Controls amount of fuel remaining in the fuel To reset AVG ECONOMY, press and To stop the timer, press briefly tank. This estimate will change if hold . The display will return while TIMER is displayed. driving conditions change. For to zero.
  • Page 103 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Information Menu Remember, you must reset the OIL or OFF. The RPA system LIFE yourself after each oil change. automatically turns back on after Items It will not reset itself. Also, be each vehicle start. When the RPA : Press this button to scroll careful not to reset the OIL LIFE system is turned off and the vehicle...
  • Page 104: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls Relearn Tire Positions Vehicle Messages RIGHT ##. Press again until the DIC displays REAR TIRES The vehicle may have this display. Messages displayed on the DIC PSI (kPa) LEFT ## RIGHT ##. To access this display, the vehicle indicate the status of the vehicle or must be in P (Park).
  • Page 105: Engine Power Messages

    Instruments and Controls Brakes be reduced the next time the vehicle Vehicle is driven. The vehicle may be driven Steering Personalization while this message is on, but Ride Control Systems maximum acceleration and speed This vehicle may have may be reduced. Anytime this Driver Assistance Systems customization capabilities that allow message stays on, or displays...
  • Page 106 Instruments and Controls Entering the Feature Press until the PRESS To select a setting, press while Settings Menu DISPLAY IN ENGLISH screen the desired setting is displayed on appears on the DIC display. Press the DIC. A beep will sound once a 1.
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls ALL AT KEY OUT : All of the doors To select a setting, press while Press until REMOTE DOOR will unlock when the key is taken the desired setting is displayed on LOCK appears on the DIC display. out of the ignition.
  • Page 108 Instruments and Controls LIGHTS ON (default) : The exterior To select a setting, press while Press until DELAY DOOR lamps will flash when you press the desired setting is displayed on LOCK appears on the DIC display. the DIC. on the RKE transmitter. Press once to access the settings for this feature.
  • Page 109 Instruments and Controls Press until EXIT LIGHTING Press until CHIME VOLUME Press until FACTORY SETTINGS appears on the DIC display. appears on the DIC display. appears on the DIC display. Press once to access the settings Press once to access the settings Press once to access the settings for this feature.
  • Page 110 Instruments and Controls Exiting the Feature Settings Menu The feature settings menu will be exited when any of the following occurs: The vehicle is no longer on. DIC buttons are pressed. The end of the feature settings menu is reached and exited. A 40 second time period has elapsed with no selection made.
  • Page 111: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Entry Lighting ....115 Entry/Exit Lighting ... . 115 Exterior Lamp Controls Exit Lighting .
  • Page 112: Reminder

    Lighting AUTO : Automatically turns the Exterior Lamps Off exterior lamps on and off, Reminder depending on outside lighting. If a door is open, a reminder chime : Turns on the parking lamps sounds when the headlamps or including all lamps, except the parking lamps are manually turned headlamps.
  • Page 113: Lamps (Drl)

    Lighting Daytime Running To turn off the DRL, turn the exterior lamp control to and then release Lamps (DRL) it. For vehicles first sold in Canada, DRL can make it easier for others to the DRL can only be turned off see the front of the vehicle during when the vehicle is parked.
  • Page 114: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting If the vehicle is started in a dark Lights On with Wipers : Press this button to make the garage, the automatic headlamp front and rear turn signal lamps If the windshield wipers are system comes on immediately. flash on and off. This warns others activated in daylight with the engine Once the vehicle leaves the garage, that you are having trouble.
  • Page 115: Control

    Lighting and if the Tow/Haul Mode is active it Interior Lighting Dome Lamps flashes six times. Holding the turn The dome lamps come on when any signal lever for more than Instrument Panel door is opened. They turn off after one second causes the turn signals all the doors are closed.
  • Page 116: Entry Lighting

    Lighting The dome lamp override sets the Lighting Features Battery Load dome lamps to remain off or come Management on automatically when a door is Entry Lighting opened. The vehicle may have Electric Power Management (EPM) that If it is dark enough outside, the DOME OFF : Press this button estimates the battery's temperature exterior lamps will turn on briefly...
  • Page 117: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting A high electrical load occurs when recommended that the driver reduce several of the following are on, such the electrical loads as much as as: headlamps, high beams, fog possible. lamps, rear window defogger, Battery Power Protection climate control fan at high speed, heated seats, engine cooling fans, This feature shuts off the dome trailer loads, and loads plugged into...
  • Page 118: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction functions when driving. These functions may gray out when they System are unavailable. Many infotainment Infotainment features are also available through the instrument cluster and steering Base radio information is included in wheel controls. Introduction this manual. See the infotainment manual for information on other Infotainment .
  • Page 119: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) If equipped, ANC reduces engine noise in the vehicle s interior. ANC requires the factory-installed audio system, radio, speakers, amplifier (if equipped), induction system, and exhaust system to work properly. Deactivation is required by your dealer if related aftermarket equipment is installed.
  • Page 120: Overview (Am-Fm Radio)

    Infotainment System 3. MENU Overview (AM-FM Radio) Press to set the number of favorite pages. Press to select the Speed Compensation Volume setting. Press to turn Auto Page Text Information on or off. 4. Buttons 1 - 6 Press to save and select favorite stations.
  • Page 121 Infotainment System 8. Auxiliary Input Jack (If SEEK Equipped) Seeks or scans to the Use to connect external previous station. audio devices. 9. SRCE Press to set the clock Press to scroll through and date. auxiliary devices, AM, FM, or SXM if equipped. Press and hold to fast forward through a track.
  • Page 122: Cd/Mp3)

    Infotainment System 3. MENU Overview (Radio with CD/MP3) Press to set the number of favorite pages. Press to select the Speed Compensation Volume setting. Press to turn Auto Page Text Information on or off. 4. Buttons 1 - 6 Saves and selects favorite stations.
  • Page 123: Operation

    Infotainment System time. Press to display additional text EJECT SEEK information related to the current Press to eject the Seeks or scans to the next FM-RDS station or MP3 song. loaded CD. station. A choice of additional information such as Channel, Song, Artist, and 9.
  • Page 124 Infotainment System 4. Press the softkey under the Unique EQ settings can be saved To quickly adjust all speaker and desired SCV setting (OFF, Low, for each source. tone controls to the middle position, Med, or High) to select the press the knob for more than Adjusting the Speakers...
  • Page 125: Radio

    Infotainment System Radio Storing a Radio Station as a SEEK or SEEK : Press Favorite SEEK to go to the previous or AM-FM Radio You are encouraged to set up radio SEEK to go to the next station and station favorites while the vehicle is stay there.
  • Page 126: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System 2. Press FAV to display the page and to begin the process of To scan stations, press and hold where the station is to be programming favorites for the either button for two seconds until a stored. chosen number of numbered beep sounds.
  • Page 127: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System and steering wheel controls, 3. Press and hold one of the programming favorites for the if equipped. See Defensive Driving six softkeys until a beep chosen number of numbered 0 153. sounds. When that softkey is pages. pressed and released, the FAV : If equipped with a FAV button, Radio Reception station that was set returns.
  • Page 128: Multi-Band Antenna

    Infotainment System power lines interfere with radio Multi-Band Antenna Audio Players reception. When this happens, try The multi-band antenna is on the reducing the treble on the radio. Avoiding Untrusted Media roof of the vehicle. The antenna is FM Stereo used for the Navigation System, Devices OnStar and the SiriusXM Satellite...
  • Page 129 Infotainment System The use of CD lens cleaners is not that has been recorded, and the Ejecting a CD advised, due to the risk of way the CD-R or CD-RW has been EJECT : Press and release to contaminating the lens of the CD handled.
  • Page 130 Infotainment System showing the disc and/or track Format SEEK : Press to go to the next number will display when a CD is in track. Radios that have the capability of the player. Press again and the playing MP3s can play .mp3 or .wma Press and hold, or press multiple system automatically searches for files that were recorded onto a...
  • Page 131 Infotainment System Playlists with an .m3u or .wpl Tracks are played in the following show parts of words on the last extension. order: page of text, and the extension of the file name is not displayed. Files with an .mp3, .wma, or .cda Play begins from the first track in file extension.
  • Page 132 Infotainment System allows access and navigates up to 2. Press the softkey again to turn REV : Press and hold to reverse the maximum, but all items over the off random play. playback quickly. Sound is heard at maximum are not accessible. a reduced volume and the elapsed : Press the softkey below the time of the file displays.
  • Page 133: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System To change from playback by artist to CD Player Messages displays an error message, write it playback by album: down and provide it to your dealer CHECK DISC : If this message when reporting the problem. 1. Press the softkey below the displays and/or the CD ejects, it Sort By tab.
  • Page 134 Infotainment System For optimal sound quality, increase SRCE : If equipped, press to listen USB Support the portable audio device's volume to the radio when a portable audio to the loudest level. device is playing. The portable audio device continues playing. It is always best to power the portable audio device through its Press to play a CD when a portable...
  • Page 135 Infotainment System If equipped, the USB port is on the USB-Supported File and Folder connector and connect the other instrument panel and uses the Structure end to the USB port on the USB 2.0 standard. instrument panel. If the vehicle is on The radio supports: and the USB connection works, OK USB-Supported Devices...
  • Page 136 Infotainment System Using the Radio to Control a FWD : Press and hold to : Press the softkey below USB Storage Device or iPod advance playback quickly. Sound is pause the track. The tab appears heard at a reduced volume. Release The radio can control a USB raised when pause is being used.
  • Page 137 Infotainment System Composers Fifth softkey, end of the list. 5. Press to select the desired file to be played. To select files: Repeat Functionality To skip through large lists, the five To use Repeat: 1. Press the softkey below softkeys can be used to navigate in Press the softkey below the following order: 2.
  • Page 138: Onstar System

    Infotainment System OnStar System Call 1-888-4-ONSTAR : Press the softkey below (1-888-466-7827) to connect to an to turn shuffle off. This is the default OnStar Advisor for assistance. See OnStar with 4G LTE mode when a USB storage device www.onstar.com for a detailed or iPod is first connected.
  • Page 139: Phone

    Infotainment System Phone Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. receive phone calls. The system The system may not work with can be used while the ignition is on all cell phones. See Pairing in or in ACC/ACCESSORY. The range Bluetooth this section for more information.
  • Page 140 Infotainment System How to Speak : Speak clearly in a Pairing If multiple paired cell phones are calm and natural voice. within range of the system, the A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone system connects to the first must be paired to the Bluetooth Audio System available paired cell phone in the system and then connected to the...
  • Page 141 Infotainment System on the cell phone to enter the Deleting a Paired Phone 3. Say Change phone. PIN provided in Step 3. After If the phone name you want to If another cell phone is the PIN is successfully entered, delete is unknown, see Listing All found, the response will be the system prompts you to...
  • Page 142 Infotainment System Delete All Name Tags : This 2. Say Digit Store. 2. Say Delete all name tags. command deletes all stored name 3. Say each digit, one at a time, Listing Stored Numbers tags in the Hands-Free Calling that you want to store. After Directory.
  • Page 143 Infotainment System Using the Dial or Call Using the Digit Dial Command Using the Re-dial Command Command The digit dial command allows a 1. Press and hold phone number to be dialed by 1. Press and hold two seconds. entering the digits one at a time. two seconds.
  • Page 144 Infotainment System To ignore the incoming call, no Muting a Call 2. Say Transfer Call. action is required. During a call, all sounds from inside Transferring Audio to the the vehicle can be muted so that the Bluetooth System from a Cell Press to disconnect the person on the other end of the call...
  • Page 145 Infotainment System 3. Say Voice. The system Clearing the System responds OK, accessing Unless information is deleted out of <phone name>. the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it The cell phone's normal prompt will be retained indefinitely. This messages will go through their cycle includes all saved name tags in the according to the phone's operating phone book and phone pairing...
  • Page 146: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with this system. Climate Control Systems Climate Control Systems ..145 Rear Heating System ..147 Rear Climate Control System .
  • Page 147 Climate Controls : Air is divided between the instrument panel and floor outlets, with some air directed toward the windshield. : Air is directed to the floor outlets with some air directed to the windshield and side windows. : This mode clears the windows of fog or moisture.
  • Page 148 Climate Controls The defogger only works when the Rear Heating System : This position supplies the most ignition is on. The defogger turns off amount of heat to the rear If equipped, the rear heating system if the ignition is turned off or to ACC/ seating area.
  • Page 149 Climate Controls Front Climate Control Panel 1. Fan Control Use this control panel to maintain a separate temperature setting. Adjust 2. Air Delivery Mode Control the direction of the airflow or adjust 3. Temperature Control the fan speed for the rear seat passenger(s).
  • Page 150 Climate Controls Temperature Control : Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the temperature in the rear seating area. The air conditioning system on the main climate control panel must be turned on to direct cooled air to the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 151 Climate Controls Be sure to keep the area under the Air Vents Maintenance front seats clear of any objects so Use the outlets located near the that the air inside of the vehicle can Service center and on the sides of the circulate effectively.
  • Page 152: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . . 170 Cruise Control Shifting out of Park ... 171 Cruise Control .
  • Page 153: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Driving Information Combine several trips into a single trip. General Towing Information ....197 Driving for Better Fuel Replace the vehicle's tires with Driving Characteristics and the same TPC Spec number...
  • Page 154: Defensive Driving

    Driving and Operating Do not use a phone in Avoid stressful conversations Allow enough following distance demanding driving situations. while driving, whether with a between you and the driver in Use a hands-free method to passenger or on a cell phone. front of you.
  • Page 155: Control Of A Vehicle

    Driving and Operating Control of a Vehicle If the engine ever stops while the vehicle is being driven, brake Braking, steering, and accelerating normally but do not pump the are important factors in helping to brakes. Doing so could make the control a vehicle while driving.
  • Page 156: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Steering in Emergencies The vehicle's right wheels can drop Caution off the edge of a road onto the There are some situations when shoulder while driving. Follow steering around a problem may If the steering wheel is turned these tips: be more effective than braking.
  • Page 157: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Acceleration Skid too much snow on the road to make a Warning throttle causes the driving mirrored surface and slow wheels to spin. down when you have any doubt. Wet brakes can cause crashes. Defensive drivers avoid most skids Try to avoid sudden steering, They might not work as well in a by taking reasonable care suited to...
  • Page 158: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Hydroplaning Hill and Mountain Roads Warning Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water Driving on steep hills or through can build up under the vehicle's Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) mountains is different than driving tires so they actually ride on the or with the ignition off is on flat or rolling terrain.
  • Page 159: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Winter Driving Allow greater following distance Warning and watch for slippery spots. Icy Driving on Snow or Ice patches can occur on otherwise Snow can trap engine exhaust clear roads in shaded areas. Snow or ice between the tires and under the vehicle.
  • Page 160: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If stuck too severely for the traction wheels stop spinning before shifting Warning (Continued) system to free the vehicle, turn the gears. Release the accelerator traction system off and use the pedal while shifting, and press the fan speed to the highest rocking method.
  • Page 161 Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information tires (3) and the recommended Warning Label cold tire inflation pressures (4). For more information on tires Do not load the vehicle any and inflation see Tires 0 257 heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Tire Pressure 0 265.
  • Page 162 Driving and Operating Determine the combined Determine the combined weight of the driver and weight of luggage and cargo passengers that will be being loaded on the vehicle. riding in your vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo Subtract the combined and luggage load capacity weight of the driver and...
  • Page 163 Driving and Operating weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed the vehicle capacity weight. Certification/Tire Label Example 2 Example 3 A. Vehicle Capacity Weight for 1. Maximum Vehicle Capacity Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs) Weight for Example 3 = B.
  • Page 164: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating (GVWR). The GVWR includes Starting and Warning (Continued) the weight of the vehicle, all Operating occupants, fuel, and cargo. Never stack heavier The Certification/Tire label also things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In inside the vehicle so that may show the maximum weights some of them are above for the front and rear axles,...
  • Page 165: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating Ignition Positions 0 (Stopping the Engine/LOCK/ Caution (Continued) OFF) : This position turns off the vehicle. It also locks the ignition, the transmission, and the steering Avoid making hard stops for column, if equipped with a locking the first 322 km (200 mi) or steering column.
  • Page 166 Driving and Operating 4. Push the key all the way in 5. Shift to P (Park). Warning toward the steering column (1), 6. Continue to hold the brake then turn the key to pedal, then set the parking Turning off the vehicle while LOCK/OFF (2).
  • Page 167: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating column. Use this position if the The switch stays in this position Caution vehicle must be pushed or towed. when the engine is running. The See Retained Accessory Power transmission is also unlocked in this If you add electrical parts or (RAP) 0 168.
  • Page 168: Fast Idle System

    Driving and Operating happens, hold the ignition starts, let go of the key and Caution (Continued) switch in the START position to accelerator. If the vehicle starts continue engine cranking. briefly but then stops again, do may occur to the hydraulic power the same thing.
  • Page 169: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating To control the fast idle: Pressing the cruise control SET- Engine Coolant Heater button a second time. To enable the Fast Idle System, If the vehicle has a diesel engine, press and release the cruise Pressing the accelerator more see the Duramax diesel control on/off button and ensure than one-quarter of the...
  • Page 170 Driving and Operating To Use the Engine Coolant 5. Plug it into a normal, grounded 110-volt AC outlet. Heater 1. Turn off the engine. Warning Improper use of the heater cord or an extension cord can damage the cord and may result in overheating and fire.
  • Page 171: Shifting Into Park

    Driving and Operating 6. Before starting the engine, be Leaving the Vehicle with the Warning (Continued) sure to unplug and store the Engine Running cord as it was before to keep it it overheat and cause a fire, away from moving engine parts Warning property damage, electric and prevent damage.
  • Page 172: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating If you have to leave the vehicle with If torque lock does occur, you might If the vehicle has an uncharged the engine running, be sure the need to have another vehicle push battery or a battery with low voltage, vehicle is in P (Park) and the yours a little uphill to take some of try charging or jump starting the...
  • Page 173: Parking Over Things

    Driving and Operating Parking over Things Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) That Burn There are holes or openings Warning in the vehicle body from Warning damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon modifications that are not monoxide (CO), which cannot be Things that can burn could touch completely sealed.
  • Page 174: Running The Vehicle While

    Driving and Operating Running the Vehicle Automatic Warning While Parked Transmission It is dangerous to get out of the It is better not to park with the A shift position indicator is in the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully engine running.
  • Page 175 Driving and Operating Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) repairs would not be covered by people or objects. Do not shift the engine to cool the automatic the vehicle warranty. Shift to into a drive gear while the engine transmission fluid. This message R (Reverse) only after the vehicle is running at high speed.
  • Page 176 Driving and Operating Downshifting the transmission in transmission constantly makes M : This position lets drivers select slippery road conditions could result adjustments to improve vehicle the range of gears appropriate for in skidding. See Skidding under performance according to how the current driving conditions.
  • Page 177: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating To disable or enable Normal Mode 2. Press the +/ buttons on the Caution Grade Braking within the current shift lever to select the desired ignition key cycle, press and hold range of gears for current Spinning the tires or holding the the Tow/Haul button for driving conditions.
  • Page 178: Tow/Haul Mode

    Driving and Operating If equipped, Tow/Haul Mode adjusts To disable or enable Tow/Haul Mode Caution the transmission shift pattern to Grade Braking within the current reduce shift cycling, providing ignition key cycle, press and hold Spinning the tires or holding the increased performance, vehicle the Tow/Haul button for vehicle in one place on a hill...
  • Page 179: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating Brakes ABS does not change the time Parking Brake needed to get a foot on the brake pedal and does not always Antilock Brake decrease stopping distance. If you System (ABS) get too close to the vehicle ahead, there will not be enough time to The Antilock Brake System (ABS) apply the brakes if that vehicle...
  • Page 180: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating pedal as the driving situation may also release under other Caution dictates. Brake Assist disengages conditions. Do not rely on HSA to when the brake pedal is released. hold the vehicle. Driving with the parking brake on HSA is available when the vehicle is can overheat the brake system Hill Start Assist (HSA)
  • Page 181: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems driver in keeping the vehicle on the intended path. Trailer Sway Control (TSC) is also on automatically when Traction Control/ the vehicle is started. See Trailer Electronic Stability Sway Control (TSC) 0 213. Control If cruise control is being used and The indicator light for both systems traction control or StabiliTrak/ESC...
  • Page 182: Locking Rear Axle

    Driving and Operating 2. Turn the engine off and wait To turn TCS and StabiliTrak/ESC on Caution 15 seconds. again, press and release . The 3. Start the engine. StabiliTrak/ESC OFF light in the Do not repeatedly brake or instrument cluster turns off. accelerate heavily when TCS is Drive the vehicle.
  • Page 183: Driving And Operating Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating Cruise Control automatically disengages. See accelerate. If cruise control is Traction Control/Electronic Stability already active, use to increase Control 0 180. When road vehicle speed. Warning conditions allow you to safely use it SET : Press briefly to set the again, cruise control can be turned speed and activate cruise control.
  • Page 184 Driving and Operating The cruise control indicator on the vehicle goes about Passing Another Vehicle While instrument cluster turns green after 1 km/h (Metric display) or Using Cruise Control cruise control has been set to the 1 mph (English display) faster. Use the accelerator pedal to desired speed.
  • Page 185: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating Ending Cruise Control Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) There are four ways to end cruise Systems control: Detect children, This vehicle may have features that pedestrians, bicyclists, Step lightly on the brake pedal. work together to help avoid crashes or animals.
  • Page 186: Rear Vision Camera (Rvc)

    Driving and Operating Front camera lens in the front Warning (Continued) grille or near the front emblem Front side and rear side panels Complete attention is always required while driving, and you Outside of the windshield in front should be ready to take action of the rearview mirrors and apply the brakes and/or steer Side camera lens on the bottom...
  • Page 187 Driving and Operating RVC Location 1. View displayed by the Warning camera The camera(s) do not display children, pedestrians, bicyclists, crossing traffic, animals, or any other object outside of the cameras field of view, below the bumper, or under the vehicle. Shown distances may be different from actual distances.
  • Page 188: Park Assist

    Driving and Operating The sun or the beam of approaches the obstacle. Repeated Warning headlamps is shining directly beeps are heard when the distance into the camera lens. is less than 30 cm (12 in). The Park Assist system does not Ice, snow, mud, or anything else To be detected, objects must be at detect children, pedestrians,...
  • Page 189: Forward Collision Alert (Fca)

    Driving and Operating PARK ASSIST OFF : This message Other conditions may affect system Warning (Continued) occurs if the driver disables the performance, such as vibrations system or if the vehicle is driven from a jackhammer or the stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly, above 8 km/h (5 mph) in compression of air brakes on a very or when following a vehicle too...
  • Page 190 Driving and Operating FCA warnings will not occur unless Tailgating Alert Warning (Continued) the FCA system detects a vehicle ahead. When a vehicle is detected, proper condition. Keep the the vehicle ahead indicator will windshield, headlamps, and FCA display green. Vehicles may not be sensors clean and in good repair.
  • Page 191: Side Blind Zone

    Driving and Operating timing. The range of selectable alert the corresponding outside side SBZA Detection Zones timings may not be appropriate for mirror and will flash if the turn signal all drivers and driving conditions. is on. Unnecessary Alerts Warning FCA may provide unnecessary alerts to turning vehicles, vehicles in SBZA does not alert the driver to...
  • Page 192 Driving and Operating unsafe to change lanes. Before See Driver Information Center (DIC) objects. This is normal system making a lane change, check the 0 99. If SBZA is disabled by the operation; the vehicle does not need SBZA display, check mirrors, glance driver, the SBZA mirror displays will service.
  • Page 193: Lane Departure

    Driving and Operating Lane Departure How the System Works Warning (Continued) Warning (LDW) LDW utilizes a camera sensor installed on the windshield ahead of the windshield or If equipped, LDW may help avoid headlamps are blocked by the rearview mirror to detect lane crashes due to unintentional lane markings.
  • Page 194: Top Tier Fuel

    Driving and Operating When the System Does Not Fuel Recommended Fuel Seem to Work Properly For diesel engine vehicles, see Top Tier Fuel The system may not detect lanes as Fuel for Diesel Engines in the well when there are: Duramax diesel supplement.
  • Page 195: Prohibited Fuels

    Driving and Operating Prohibited Fuels System Treatment Plus Gasoline to Caution (Continued) the vehicle s gasoline fuel tank at every oil change or 15 000 km Caution (MMT), which can damage (9,000 mi), whichever occurs first. the emissions control TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline and Do not use fuels with any of the system and spark plugs.
  • Page 196: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating E85 or FlexFuel should meet ASTM Filling the Tank Caution Specification D 5798 or CAN/ If the vehicle has a diesel engine, CGSB 3.512 in Canada. Do not use Some additives are not see the Duramax diesel the fuel if the ethanol content is compatible with E85 or FlexFuel supplement.
  • Page 197 Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Do not leave the fuel pump Under certain conditions, unattended. fuel fires. Avoid using electronic devices while refueling. Be careful not to spill fuel. Wait five seconds after you have finished Do not re-enter the vehicle pumping before removing the fill while pumping fuel.
  • Page 198: Filling A Portable Fuel

    Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Caution Warning (Continued) General Towing Dispense fuel only into If a new fuel cap is needed, get approved containers. the right type of cap from your Information dealer. The wrong type of fuel cap Do not fill a container while Only use towing equipment that has may not fit properly, may turn on it is inside a vehicle, in a...
  • Page 199 Driving and Operating important for your safety and that of Vehicles can tow in D (Drive). Warning (Continued) your passengers. Read this section Tow/Haul Mode is recommended carefully before pulling a trailer. for heavier trailers. See Tow/ trailer brakes are inadequate for Haul Mode 0 177.
  • Page 200 Driving and Operating Front Pedestrian Braking (FPB) an unexpected or unsafe manner. Warning (Continued) Before driving, inspect all trailer If equipped with Lane Change Alert hitch parts and attachments, safety (LCA), the LCA detection zones that Fully open the air outlets on chains, electrical connectors, lamps, extend back from the side of the or under the instrument...
  • Page 201 Driving and Operating Passing Making Turns The vehicle can tow in D (Drive). Shift the transmission to a lower More passing distance is needed gear if the transmission shifts too Caution when towing a trailer. The often under heavy loads and/or hilly combination of the vehicle and conditions.
  • Page 202 Driving and Operating When parking your vehicle and your 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is Warning (Continued) trailer on a hill: clear of the chocks. 1. Press the brake pedal, but do 4. Stop and have someone pick can be especially slippery at not shift into P (Park) yet.
  • Page 203: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating leave the electrical trailer connector 2. Start the engine and shift into especially important to check the attached to maintain trailer brake a gear. automatic transmission fluid, engine functionality while on the boat ramp. oil, axle lubricant, belts, cooling 3.
  • Page 204 Driving and Operating Safe trailering requires monitoring See Weight-Distributing Hitch Caution (Continued) the weight, speed, altitude, road Adjustment under Towing grades, outside temperature, Equipment 0 209 to determine if this section and see your dealer dimensions of the front of the trailer, equalizer bars are required to obtain for important information about and how frequently the vehicle is...
  • Page 205 Driving and Operating 3. Add the weight of all Warning (Continued) passengers. 4. Add the weight of all cargo in Only tow a trailer if all the steps in the vehicle. this section have been followed. Ask your dealer for advice and 5.
  • Page 206 Driving and Operating in the tow vehicle must be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight. Use the Tow Rating Chart to determine how much the trailer can weigh, based on the vehicle model and options. Tow Rating Chart Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR (a) G2500 Cargo Van 2WD Short Wheelbase...
  • Page 207 Driving and Operating Tow Rating Chart (cont'd) Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR (a) G3500 Cargo Van 2WD Long Wheelbase 4.3L V6 3.42 3 265 kg (7,200 lb) 5 897 kg (13,000 lb) 6.0L V8 3.42 4 536 kg (10,000 lb) 7 258 kg (16,000 lb) G3500 Passenger Van 2WD Short Wheelbase 4.3L V6...
  • Page 208 Driving and Operating Tow Rating Chart (cont'd) Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR (a) 6.0L V8 4.10 9 072 kg (20,000 lb) (6 441 kg (14,200 lb) GVWR) 3500 Series Cutaway 450 cm (177 in) Wheelbase 6.0L V8 3.42/3.73 7 258 kg (16,000 lb) 6.0L V8 4.10...
  • Page 209 Driving and Operating Maximum Trailer Tongue Vehicle Series Hitch Type Maximum Tongue Weight Weight Rating 2500/3500 Weight - Carrying 181 kg (400 lb) The Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight - Weight Rating is the allowable 2500/3500 454 kg (1,000 lb) Distributing trailer tongue weight that the vehicle can support using a conventional trailer hitch.
  • Page 210: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating After loading the trailer, separately If a cargo carrier is used in the weigh the trailer and then the trailer trailer hitch receiver, choose a tongue and calculate the trailer load carrier that positions the load as balance percentage to see if the close to the vehicle as possible.
  • Page 211 Driving and Operating Proper hitch equipment for your Weight-Distributing Hitch connected. Do not reduce the front vehicle helps maintain combination fender height below the initial Adjustment control. Many trailers can be towed distance (2). A weight distributing hitch may be using a weight-carrying hitch which Tires useful with some trailers.
  • Page 212 Driving and Operating slack so the combination can turn. Trailer Wiring Harness Battery Feed Red/Black Never allow safety chains to drag on Basic Trailer Wiring Ground White the ground. If the vehicle is not equipped with a Electric Trailer Trailer Brakes Dark Blue trailer connector on the rear bumper, Brake...
  • Page 213 Driving and Operating Heavy-Duty Trailer Wiring Harness Electric Brake Control Wiring have a technician connect the Package 12-volt power to the engine Provisions compartment fuse block. lf equipped, the trailer wiring If the vehicle is not equipped with harness, with a seven-pin connector Refer to the aftermarket electric an integrated trailer brake controller, is mounted on the trailer hitch.
  • Page 214: Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)

    Driving and Operating Tow/Haul Mode Trailer Sway speed by gradually removing your foot from the accelerator. If trailer Control (TSC) Tow/Haul assists when pulling a sway continues, StabiliTrak/ESC heavy trailer or a large or heavy can reduce engine torque to help Vehicles with StabiliTrak/Electronic load.
  • Page 215: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Driving and Operating Trailer tires deteriorate over time. Conversions and Warning (Continued) The trailer tire sidewall will show the Add-Ons week and year the tire was trailer tires. See Towing manufactured. Many trailer tire Equipment 0 209 for trailer ratings manufacturers recommend Add-On Electrical and hitch setup...
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating Caution Some electrical equipment can damage the vehicle or cause components to not work and would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always check with your dealer before adding electrical equipment. Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the vehicle is not operating.
  • Page 217: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Brakes ..... . . 240 Fuses and Circuit Breakers . . . 251 Brake Fluid ....241 Engine Compartment Fuse Battery - North America .
  • Page 218: General Information

    Vehicle Care Tire Chains ....277 General Information California Proposition If a Tire Goes Flat ... . 278 65 Warning For service and parts needs, visit Tire Changing .
  • Page 219: California Perchlorate Materials Requirements

    Vehicle Care California Perchlorate Damage to suspension components Vehicle Checks caused by modifying vehicle height Materials Requirements outside of factory settings will not be Doing Your Own covered by the vehicle warranty. Certain types of automotive Service Work applications, such as airbag Damage to vehicle components initiators, seat belt pretensioners, resulting from modifications or the...
  • Page 220: Hood

    Vehicle Care If equipped with remote vehicle Warning start, open the hood before performing any service work to Components under the hood can prevent remote starting the vehicle get hot from running the engine. accidentally. See Remote Vehicle To help avoid the risk of burning Start 0 11.
  • Page 221: Engine Compartment

    Vehicle Care 2. Lift the hood and remove the Engine Compartment hood prop rod from the Overview underside of the hood. Return the prop rod to its retainer. The For diesel engine vehicles, see the prop rod must click into place Duramax diesel supplement.
  • Page 222 Vehicle Care 4.3L V6 Engine...
  • Page 223 Vehicle Care 1. Battery - North America 0 242. 11. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir. See Adding Washer 2. Radiator Pressure Cap. See Fluid under Washer Fluid Cooling System 0 232. 0 239. 3. Coolant Recovery Tank. See Cooling System 0 232. 4.
  • Page 224 Vehicle Care 6.0L V8 Engine...
  • Page 225: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 1. Battery - North America 0 242. 10. Engine Compartment Fuse Check the engine oil level Block 0 251. regularly and maintain the 2. Radiator Pressure Cap. See proper oil level. See Checking Cooling System 0 232. 11. Brake Master Cylinder Engine Oil and When to Add Reservoir.
  • Page 226 Vehicle Care If a low oil Driver Information Center When to Add Engine Oil Caution (DIC) message displays, check the oil level. Do not add too much oil. Oil Follow these guidelines: levels above or below the acceptable operating range To get an accurate reading, park shown on the dipstick are harmful the vehicle on level ground.
  • Page 227: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil Viscosity Grade What to Do with Used Oil Use SAE 5W-30 viscosity grade Selecting the right engine oil Used engine oil contains certain engine oil. depends on both the proper oil elements that can be unhealthy for specification and viscosity grade.
  • Page 228: Automatic Transmission Fluid (6-Speed Transmission)

    Vehicle Care include engine revolutions, engine If the system is ever reset The oil life system can also be reset temperature, and miles driven. accidentally, the oil must be as follows: Based on driving conditions, the changed at 5 000 km (3,000 mi) 1.
  • Page 229 Vehicle Care suspected, use the following After driving under these conditions, Caution procedures to check the fluid level. a hot check can be performed. The However, if there is a large leak, it fluid should be hot, which is 71 °C to Too much or too little fluid can may be necessary to have the 93 °C (160 °F to 200 °F).
  • Page 230 Vehicle Care warm or hot will give a more Then, without shutting off the 1. Flip the handle up, pull out the accurate reading of the fluid level engine, use the steps that follow. dipstick, and wipe it with a than a cold check.
  • Page 231: Automatic Transmission Fluid (8-Speed Transmission)

    Vehicle Care How to Add Automatic warm or hot transmission fluid. Automatic Transmission It does not take much fluid, Transmission Fluid Fluid (8-Speed generally less than 0.5 L (1 pt). Do Refer to Recommended Fluids and Transmission) not overfill. Lubricants 0 315 to determine what When to Check and Change kind of transmission fluid to use.
  • Page 232: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    Vehicle Care When to Inspect the Engine Air Caution Cleaner/Filter For intervals on changing and Use of the incorrect automatic inspecting the engine air filter, see transmission fluid may damage Maintenance Schedule 0 307. the vehicle, and the damage may not be covered by the vehicle How to Inspect the Engine Air warranty.
  • Page 233: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 5. Install the top cover by sliding it 2. Remove the air cleaner/filter Warning (Continued) into position on the housing from the housing base. Take base, and secure using eight care to dislodge as little dirt as when working on the engine. Do screws.
  • Page 234 Vehicle Care Warning Do not touch heater or radiator hoses, or other engine parts. They can be very hot and can burn you. Do not run the engine if there is a leak; all coolant could leak out. That could cause an engine fire and can burn you.
  • Page 235 Vehicle Care What to Use Will not damage aluminum parts. Checking Coolant Helps keep the proper engine The vehicle must be on a level Warning temperature. surface when checking the coolant level. Plain water, or other liquids such Caution Check to see if coolant is visible in as alcohol, can boil before the the coolant recovery tank.
  • Page 236 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the Warning Recovery Tank for Gasoline Engines Steam and scalding liquids from a hot cooling system are under Warning pressure. Turning the pressure cap, even a little, can cause them Spilling coolant on hot engine to come out at high speed and parts can burn you.
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the 1. Remove the radiator pressure cap when the cooling system, Radiator including the radiator pressure cap and upper radiator hose, is Warning no longer hot. Turn the pressure cap slowly Steam and scalding liquids from a counterclockwise until it first hot cooling system are under stops.
  • Page 238: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle Care mixture through the filler neck should be running. If it is not, do not Caution until the level reaches the base continue to run the engine and have of the filler neck. the vehicle serviced. Do not run the engine if there is a 8.
  • Page 239: Engine Fan

    Vehicle Care If No Steam is Coming from If the engine coolant temperature Engine Fan gauge is no longer in the overheat the Engine Compartment The vehicle has a clutched engine zone or an overheat warning no If an engine overheat warning is cooling fan.
  • Page 240: Power Steering Fluid

    Vehicle Care Power Steering Fluid How to Check Power Steering What to Use Fluid Caution To check the power steering fluid: 1. Turn the key off and let the Use of the incorrect fluid may engine compartment damage the vehicle and the cool down.
  • Page 241: Brakes

    Vehicle Care below freezing, use a fluid that has Brakes Caution (Continued) sufficient protection against Disc brake pads have built-in wear freezing. Do not use engine coolant indicators that make a high-pitched Adding Washer Fluid (antifreeze) in the warning sound when the brake pads windshield washer.
  • Page 242: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care Some driving conditions or climates in many other ways if the wrong A fluid leak in the brake can cause a brake squeal when the replacement brake parts are hydraulic system. Have the brakes are first applied or lightly installed or if parts are improperly brake hydraulic system fixed.
  • Page 243: Battery - North America

    Vehicle Care When the brake fluid falls to a low The fluid level should be above Caution level, the brake warning light comes MIN. If it is not, have the brake on. See Brake System Warning hydraulic system checked to see if If brake fluid is spilled on the Light 0 94.
  • Page 244: Rear Axle

    Vehicle Care Infrequent Usage: Remove the Noise Control System Warning (Continued) black, negative ( ) cable from the Noise Emissions Warranty battery to keep the battery from cancer and birth defects or other running down. General Motors warrants to the first reproductive harm.
  • Page 245: Starter Switch Check

    Vehicle Care The following information relates to control prior to its sale or Removal of the fan shroud, compliance with federal noise delivery to the ultimate if equipped. emission standards for vehicles with purchaser or while it is in Air Intake: a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating use;...
  • Page 246: Check

    Vehicle Care 1. Before starting this check, be 1. Before starting this check, be Contact your dealer if service is sure there is enough room sure there is enough room required. around the vehicle. around the vehicle. It should be Park Brake and P (Park) parked on a level surface.
  • Page 247: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Care pressure from the regular brake 3. Push the new blade assembly Caution pedal. Do this until the vehicle is securely on the wiper arm until held by the parking brake only. the release lever clicks into Allowing the wiper arm to touch place.
  • Page 248: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker, and Parking For the proper type of replacement Front Headlamp Aiming Lamps bulbs, or any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, Headlamp aim has been preset and contact your dealer. should need no further adjustment.
  • Page 249: Taillamps

    Vehicle Care 1. Use a small tool to unlatch the 2. The third nut (3) is under the outboard clip on the lamp by applique piece (2) above the pushing inboard and prying the lamp. Remove the two inboard lamp assembly forward. applique nuts.
  • Page 250: Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (Chmsl)

    Vehicle Care Center High-Mounted 4. Pull the old bulb straight out of the socket and push the new Stoplamp (CHMSL) bulb into the socket. The Center High-Mounted Stoplamp 5. Turn the bulb socket clockwise (CHMSL) is above the rear doors at one-quarter turn to install it in the center of the vehicle.
  • Page 251: Electrical System Electrical System Overload

    Vehicle Care 2. License Plate Bulb Electrical System Headlamp Wiring Assembly An electrical overload may cause 3. Screws Electrical System the lamps to go on and off, or in To replace one of these bulbs: some cases to remain off. Have the Overload headlamp wiring checked right away 1.
  • Page 252: Fuses And Circuit Breakers

    Vehicle Care Fuses and Circuit Engine Compartment Breakers Fuse Block The wiring circuits in the vehicle are The fuse block is in the engine protected from short circuits by a compartment on the driver side of combination of fuses and circuit the vehicle.
  • Page 253 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Right trailer stoplamp/Turn signal lamp Fuel system control module/Ignition Body control module 5 Body control module 7 Body control module 4 Instrument cluster Trailer wiring Interior rear vision camera module Windshield washer Horn The vehicle may not be equipped Fuses Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and...
  • Page 254 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Engine control Transmission Left high-beam module battery control module headlamp Ignition Left stop/turn Right high-beam cutaway lamp Transmission headlamp control module 1 Left stop/turn Left low-beam battery trailer lamp headlamp Rear parking aid Right stop/turn Right low-beam module...
  • Page 255 Vehicle Care Auxiliary Fuse Block Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Daytime running Ignition coils/ lamps 2 injectors - even Daytime running Relays Usage lamps 1 Run/Crank Auxiliary stoplamps External power for trailer Fuel pump Upfitter stoplamps Crank Fuel heater/ A/C compressor FlexFuel sensor Body control This component is near the fuse...
  • Page 256: Floor Console Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care Mega Fuse Holder Floor Console Fuse Block The floor console fuse block is under the driver seat. Fuse Usage Starter motor...
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped Mini-Fuses Usage Mini-Fuses Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Airbag/Automatic Ignition switch/ features shown. occupant sensing Discrete logic Mini-Fuses Usage ignition sensor /OnStar Instrument cluster ECM batt V6 gas Steering wheel HVAC 2 sensor HVAC control...
  • Page 258: Wheels And Tires

    Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Mini-Fuses Usage Warning (Continued) Tires Underinflated tires pose the same danger as Every new GM vehicle has overloaded tires. The high-quality tires made by a Relays Usage resulting crash could leading tire manufacturer. See cause serious injury. the warranty manual for Check all tires frequently information regarding the tire...
  • Page 259: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care performance on most road surfaces roads is expected. See your dealer Warning (Continued) and weather conditions. Original for details regarding winter tire equipment tires designed to GM's availability and proper tire selection. Replace any tires that specific tire performance criteria Also, see Buying New Tires 0 273.
  • Page 260: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    Vehicle Care Tire Sidewall Labeling (2) TPC Spec (Tire week of the year 2010 would Performance Criteria have a four-digit DOT date Useful information about a tire is Specification) Original of 0310. molded into the sidewall. The equipment tires designed to (4) Tire Identification Number examples show a typical GM's specific tire performance...
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care (7) Maximum Cold Inflation code molded onto the sidewall. Load Limit Maximum load that GM's TPC specifications meet or can be carried and the exceed all federal safety maximum pressure needed to guidelines. support that load. For (3) Dual Tire Maximum Load information on recommended Maximum load that can be tire pressure see Tire Pressure...
  • Page 262: Tire Designations

    Vehicle Care (01-52) and the last two digits, tire pressure see Tire Pressure (2) Tire Width The three-digit the year. For example, the third 0 265 and number indicates the tire section week of the year 2010 would Vehicle Load Limits 0 159. width in millimeters from have a four-digit DOT date sidewall to sidewall.
  • Page 263: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care (6) Service Description These (2) Tire Width The three-digit (7) Service Description characters represent the load number indicates the tire section service description indicates the index and speed rating of the width in millimeters from load index and speed rating of a tire.
  • Page 264 Vehicle Care Aspect Ratio The relationship Curb Weight The weight of a GAWR RR Gross Axle Weight of a tire's height to its width. motor vehicle with standard and Rating for the rear axle. See optional equipment including the Vehicle Load Limits 0 159. Belt A rubber coated layer of maximum capacity of fuel, oil,...
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care Maximum Load Rating higher or deeper than the same Speed Rating load rating for a tire at the moldings on the other sidewall alphanumeric code assigned to maximum permissible inflation of the tire. a tire indicating the maximum pressure for that tire.
  • Page 266: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care government testing procedures. Tire Pressure Warning (Continued) The ratings are molded into the Tires need the correct amount of sidewall of the tire. See Uniform Poor handling. air pressure to operate Tire Quality Grading 0 275. effectively. Rough ride. Vehicle Capacity Weight Needless damage from number of designated seating...
  • Page 267: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care load the vehicle with more Remove the valve cap from the Tire Pressure Monitor weight than it was designed to tire valve stem. Press the tire System carry. gauge firmly onto the valve to The Tire Pressure Monitor System get a pressure measurement.
  • Page 268: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care Accordingly, when the low tire remain continuously illuminated. Tire Pressure Monitor pressure telltale illuminates, you This sequence will continue upon Operation should stop and check your tires as subsequent vehicle start-ups as soon as possible, and inflate them long as the malfunction exists.
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care shown on the Tire and Loading they are cold. See Vehicle Load TPMS Malfunction Light and Information label. See Vehicle Load Limits 0 159, for an example of the Message Limits 0 159. Tire and Loading Information label The TPMS will not function properly and its location.
  • Page 270 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or following order: driver side front tire, process was not done or not being near facilities using radio passenger side front tire, passenger completed successfully after wave frequencies similar to the side rear tire, and driver side rear.
  • Page 271: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care five seconds. The horn sounds 6. Proceed to the passenger side Tire Inspection twice to signal the receiver is in front tire, and repeat the We recommend that the tires, relearn mode and TIRE procedure in Step 5. including the spare tire, if the LEARNING ACTIVE message 7.
  • Page 272: Tire Rotation

    Vehicle Care Tire Rotation the wheel wrench/hoist shaft to tighten the cable. See Tire Tires should be rotated every Changing 0 280. 12 000 km (7,500 mi). See Maintenance Schedule 0 307. Tires are rotated to achieve a uniform wear for all tires. The first rotation is the most important.
  • Page 273: Dual Tire Rotation

    Vehicle Care Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor or rust build-up. Do not get See Tires 0 257 and Tire Pressure 0 265 for more System. See Tire Pressure grease on the flat wheel information on proper tire inflation. Monitor Operation 0 267. mounting surface or on the wheel nuts or bolts.
  • Page 274: Buying New Tires

    Vehicle Care commercial truck tires may not have Vehicle Storage GM strongly recommends treadwear indicators. See Tire buying tires with the same TPC Tires age when stored normally Inspection 0 270 and Spec rating. mounted on a parked vehicle. Park Tire Rotation 0 271 for additional a vehicle that will be stored for at GM's exclusive TPC Spec...
  • Page 275 Vehicle Care Braking and handling tires. Never exceed the winter Warning performance may be adversely tires maximum speed capability affected if all the tires are not when using winter tires with a Mixing tires of different sizes, replaced at the same time. lower speed rating.
  • Page 276: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care Different Size Tires and compact spare tires, tires with Warning (Continued) nominal rim diameters of Wheels 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), developed for the vehicle, and If wheels or tires are installed that or to some limited-production have them properly installed by a are a different size than the original tires.
  • Page 277: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care Treadwear specified government test of performance which all surfaces of asphalt and passenger car tires must meet The treadwear grade is a concrete. A tire marked C may under the Federal Motor Safety comparative rating based on the have poor traction performance.
  • Page 278: Wheel Replacement

    Vehicle Care vehicle is significantly pulling to one Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel Used Replacement Wheels side or the other. Some slight pull to nuts, or Tire Pressure Monitor the left or right, depending on the System (TPMS) sensors with new Warning crown of the road and/or other road GM original equipment parts.
  • Page 279: If A Tire Goes Flat

    Vehicle Care But if there ever is a blowout, here Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) are a few tips about what to expect and what to do: the vehicle, drive slowly, readjust, too fast or spinning the wheels If a front tire fails, the flat tire or remove the device if it is with chains on will damage the creates a drag that pulls the vehicle...
  • Page 280 Vehicle Care If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place, well off the road, 5. Place wheel blocks, underinflated or flat may cause a if possible. Turn on the hazard if equipped, on both sides of blowout and a serious crash.
  • Page 281: Tire Changing

    Vehicle Care Tire Changing Equipment needed for a The tools you will be using include: 15-passenger seating arrangement Removing the Spare Tire and is secured on the rear floor on the Tools passenger side of the vehicle. Equipment needed for a cargo van or a passenger van is in the passenger side rear corner of the vehicle.
  • Page 282 Vehicle Care To lower the spare tire from the 5. Pull the spare tire out from vehicle: under the vehicle. 1. Assemble the wheel wrench (7) to the hoist handle and the extension(s) (6). 2. Open the passenger side rear door. 3.
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care For a vehicle that was completed from a cab and chassis, refer to the information from the body supplier/installer. The spare tire is a full-size tire, like the other tires on the vehicle. 7. Put the spare tire near the flat tire.
  • Page 284 Vehicle Care 4. Position the jack under the vehicle, as shown. The front position jacking point is on the frame. The rear position jacking point is on the rear axle. If the exhaust system interferes with the jack location in the rear axle, such as in Diesel vehicles, place the jack (1) on the rear axle between the axle...
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care Warning Warning (Continued) Raising the vehicle with the jack towel can be used; however, use improperly positioned can a scraper or wire brush later to damage the vehicle and even remove all rust or dirt. make the vehicle fall. To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage, be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location...
  • Page 286 Vehicle Care 10. Turn the jack handle Warning Warning (Continued) counterclockwise to lower the vehicle. Lower the jack Never use oil or grease on bolts studs on the wheel. If the stud completely. or nuts because the nuts might holes in a wheel have become come loose.
  • Page 287 Vehicle Care serviced. See Capacities and Warning (Continued) Specifications 0 320 for more information. to the proper torque specification Storing a Flat or Spare Tire after replacing. Follow the torque specification supplied by the and Tools aftermarket manufacturer when using accessory locking wheel Warning nuts.
  • Page 288 Vehicle Care 2. Pull the cable and spring Caution through the center of the wheel. Tilt the wheel retainer The tire hoist can be damaged if plate down and through the there is no tension on the cable center wheel. when using it.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care Caution Use of an air wrench or other power tools with the hoist mechanism is not recommended and could damage the system. Use only the tools supplied with the hoist mechanism. 5. Insert the chisel end of the hoist handle, on an angle, through the hole in the rear Correctly Stored...
  • Page 290: Full-Size Spare Tire

    Vehicle Care 9. Return the jacking equipment Have the damaged or flat road tire Jump Starting to the proper location. Secure repaired or replaced back onto the the items and replace the jack vehicle, as soon as possible, so the Jump Starting - North cover.
  • Page 291 Vehicle Care 2. Get the vehicles close enough Warning (Continued) Caution so the jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles HANDLING. For more information Ignoring these steps could result are not touching each other. go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ in costly damage to the vehicle If they are, it could cause a passenger-vehicle.
  • Page 292 Vehicle Care 5. Check that the jumper cables Caution (Continued) Warning do not have loose or missing insulation. If they do, you could warranty. Whenever possible, turn Using a match near a battery can get a shock. The vehicles off or unplug all accessories on cause battery gas to explode.
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care Do not let the other end touch battery. On your van, use the anything until the next step. unpainted radio antenna The other end of the bracket as a remote negative ( ) cable does not go negative ( ) terminal. to the dead battery.
  • Page 294: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle GM recommends a flatbed tow truck Caution to transport a disabled vehicle. Use ramps to help reduce approach If the jumper cables are Caution angles, if necessary. A towed connected or removed in the vehicle should have its drive wheels Incorrectly towing a disabled wrong order, electrical shorting off the ground.
  • Page 295: Recreational Vehicle

    Vehicle Care surface. Do not use these What is the towing capacity of Caution (Continued) attachment points to pull the vehicle the towing vehicle? Be sure to from snow, mud or sand. read the tow vehicle warranty. If using a shield, only manufacturer's use one that attaches to the Recreational Vehicle...
  • Page 296: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care Appearance Care Caution (Continued) Exterior Care be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not tow the vehicle Locks with all four wheels on the ground. Locks are lubricated at the factory. Use a de-icing agent only when absolutely necessary, and have the The vehicle should not be towed locks greased after using.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care Finish Care Caution (Continued) Caution Application of aftermarket clearcoat sealant/wax materials is not your dealer. Follow all Do not power wash any recommended. If painted surfaces manufacturer directions regarding component under the hood that are damaged, see your dealer to correct product usage, necessary has this symbol.
  • Page 298 Vehicle Care The bright metal moldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Caution vehicle are aluminum, chrome, Lenses, Emblems, Decals, and or stainless steel. To prevent Stripes Machine compounding or damage always follow these aggressive polishing on a Use only lukewarm or cold water, a cleaning instructions: basecoat/clearcoat paint finish soft cloth, and a car washing soap...
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care Aftermarket appearance caps or Windshield and Wiper Blades can be removed by rubbing with a covers while the lamps are clean cloth. See Recommended Clean the outside of the windshield illuminated, due to excessive Fluids and Lubricants 0 315. with glass cleaner.
  • Page 300 Vehicle Care Lubricate the upper and lower Caution Caution (Continued) control arm ball joints, at least every other engine oil change. Chrome wheels and chrome Damage could occur and the Lubricate the tie rod ball joints, idler wheel trim may be damaged if the repairs would not be covered by arm pivot shaft bearings, idler arm vehicle is not washed after driving...
  • Page 301: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care Underbody Maintenance Finish Damage hand lotions, sunscreen, and insect repellent from all interior surfaces or At least twice a year, spring and fall, Quickly repair minor chips and permanent damage may result. use plain water to flush dirt and scratches with touch-up materials Use cleaners specifically designed debris from the vehicle's underbody.
  • Page 302 Vehicle Care Do not use laundry detergents or Fabric/Carpet/Suede Caution dishwashing soaps with Start by vacuuming the surface degreasers. For liquid cleaners, using a soft brush attachment. If a To prevent scratching, never use use approximately 20 drops per rotating vacuum brush attachment is abrasive cleaners on automotive 3.8 L (1 gal) of water.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care 3. Start on the outside edge of the Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, soil and gently rub toward the and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, Other Plastic Surfaces, center. Fold the cleaning cloth Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces, and to a clean area frequently to Natural Open Pore Wood Use a microfiber cloth on high gloss...
  • Page 304: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care Cargo Cover and Floor Mats Caution (Continued) Convenience Net Warning the appearance and feel of If equipped, wash with warm water leather or soft trim, and are not and mild detergent. Do not use If a floor mat is the wrong size or chlorine bleach.
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care Use the floor mat with the correct side up. Do not turn it over. Do not place anything on top of the driver side floor mat. Use only a single floor mat on the driver side. Do not place one floor mat on top of another.
  • Page 306: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Service and General Information Your dealer recognizes the importance of providing Maintenance This maintenance section applies to competitively priced maintenance vehicles with a gasoline engine. For and repair services. With trained diesel engine vehicles, see technicians, the dealer is the place "Maintenance Schedule"...
  • Page 307 Service and Maintenance Are driven on reasonable road Caution (Continued) Warning surfaces within legal driving limits. approved by GM could damage Performing maintenance work can Use the recommended fuel. See the vehicle, requiring expensive be dangerous and can cause Recommended Fuel 0 193. repairs that are not covered by serious injury.
  • Page 308 Service and Maintenance Maintenance be reset. Your trained dealer Tire Rotation and Required technician can perform this work. Services Every 12 000 km Schedule If the engine oil life system is reset (7,500 mi) accidentally, service the vehicle Owner Checks and Services Rotate the tires, if recommended for within 5 000 km (3,000 mi) since the the vehicle, and perform the...
  • Page 309 Service and Maintenance Inspect brake system. See Visually inspect fuel system for Lubricate the steering linkage Exterior Care 0 295. damage or leaks. (greasable joints). See Normal and Severe Maintenance Visually inspect steering, Visually inspect exhaust system Schedules. For severe suspension, and chassis and nearby heat shields for commercial use vehicles, see...
  • Page 310 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Lubricate the steering linkage. Inspect evaporative control system. (1) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 311 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal (1) Visually check all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper attachment, connection, routing, and condition. (2) Or every four years, whichever comes first. If driving in dusty conditions, inspect the filter at each oil change or more often as needed.
  • Page 312 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Lubricate the steering linkage. Inspect evaporative control system. (1) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 313 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance Special Application Additional Schedule Additional Required Services Maintenance and Care Services - Severe (1) Visually check all fuel and vapor Vehicles with Dual Wheels: Your vehicle is an important lines and hoses for proper Check dual wheel nut torque at investment and caring for it properly attachment, connection, routing, and 160, 1 600, and 10 000 km (100,...
  • Page 314 Service and Maintenance To avoid break-down or failure to Trained dealer technicians have Lamps start the vehicle, maintain a access to tools and equipment Properly working headlamps, battery with full cranking power. to inspect the brakes and taillamps, and brake lamps are recommend quality parts Trained dealer technicians have important to see and be seen on...
  • Page 315 Service and Maintenance of leaking, blown seals, Vehicle Care Trained dealer technicians can or damage, and can advise inspect the windshield and To help keep the vehicle looking like when service is needed. recommend proper replacement new, vehicle care products are if needed.
  • Page 316 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants This maintenance section applies to vehicles with a gasoline engine. If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the maintenance schedule section in the Duramax diesel supplement. Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant Automatic Transmission (6-Speed...
  • Page 317 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Key Lock Cylinders, Hood Hinges Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241, in Canada 10953474). Power Steering System GM Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 19329450, in Canada 19329451). Rear Axle (Dual Rear Wheels) SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Axle Lubricant (GM Part No. 88900401, in Canada 89021678).
  • Page 318 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Replacement Parts If the vehicle has the Duramax diesel engine, see the Duramax diesel supplement. Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 4.3L V6 Engine 84065602...
  • Page 319 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 320: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification parts. See Engine Specifications under Capacities and Specifications 0 320 for the vehicle's engine code. Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Service Parts Vehicle Identification Identification Number (VIN) ....319 Service Parts Identification .
  • Page 321 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the Duramax diesel supplement for more information. The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 0 315 for more information. Capacities Application Metric...
  • Page 322 Technical Data Capacities Application Metric English Fuel Tank Cutaway (Optional Tank)* 215.7 L 57.0 gal Cutaway (Standard Tank) 124.9 L 33.0 gal Passenger and Cargo 117.3 L 31.0 gal * 4 039 mm (159 in) wheelbase or 4 496 mm (177 in) wheelbase only Wheel Nut Torque 140 lb ft All capacities are approximate.
  • Page 323 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing 6.0L V8 Engine (L96/LC8) If equipped with a diesel engine, 4.3L V6 Engine (LV1) see the Duramax diesel supplement.
  • Page 324: Customer Information

    Procedure ....323 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... . . 334...
  • Page 325: Customer Information

    You may contact the BBB Auto Line further help, in the U.S., call the Both General Motors and your Program using the toll-free Chevrolet Customer Assistance dealer are committed to making telephone number or write them at Center at 1-800-222-1020. In...
  • Page 326: Customer Assistance

    Centre, 1-800-263-3777 (English), assistance. However, if a customer involving factory-related vehicle 1-800-263-7854 (French), wishes to write or e-mail Chevrolet, service claims. The program or write to: the letter should be addressed to: provides for the review of the facts...
  • Page 327: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    : Compare and shop for 1-800-263-3830 (For Text articles, and vehicle health specific Chevrolet and OnStar plans and Telephone devices (TTYs)) to your Chevrolet as well as your services. View GM Card and Roadside Assistance: OnStar Account information all in SiriusXM information (if equipped).
  • Page 328: Program

    Calling for Assistance reimbursement, up to certain limits, General Motors North America and When calling Roadside Assistance, of eligible aftermarket adaptive Chevrolet reserve the right to make have the following information equipment required for the vehicle, any changes or discontinue the ready:...
  • Page 329 Road or Highway: Tow to the delivered back to the customer, Lock-Out Service: Vehicle nearest Chevrolet dealer for up to 500 miles. registration is required. warranty service, or if the vehicle was in a crash and cannot be...
  • Page 330: Scheduling Service

    Customer Information receive payment, up to $100, If your dealer requests you to bring entitled Limited Warranty and after sending the original receipt the vehicle for service, you are Owner Assistance Information to Roadside Assistance. urged to do so as early in the work furnished with each new vehicle Mechanical failures may be day as possible to allow for...
  • Page 331: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information amounts should reflect actual costs Additional Program Collision Parts and be supported by original Information Genuine GM Collision parts are new receipts. See your dealer for parts made with the same materials All program options, such as shuttle information.
  • Page 332 Customer Information Aftermarket collision parts are also Insuring the Vehicle parts. Read the lease carefully, as available. These are made by you may be charged at the end of Protect your investment in the GM companies other than GM and may the lease for poor quality repairs.
  • Page 333: Publication Ordering

    Customer Information Vehicle make, model, and original GM parts. Remember, Publication Ordering model year recycled parts will not be covered by Information the GM vehicle warranty. Vehicle Identification Service Manuals Number (VIN) Insurance pays the bill for the repair, but you must live with the repair. Service manuals have the diagnosis Insurance company and policy Depending on your policy limits,...
  • Page 334: Reporting Safety Defects

    Customer Information Current and Past Models Radio Frequency Reporting Safety Statement Service manuals and customer Defects literature are available for many This vehicle has systems that current and past model year GM Reporting Safety Defects operate on a radio frequency that vehicles.
  • Page 335: Reporting Safety Defects To

    General Motors. to the Canadian In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1020, Government or write: If you live in Canada, and you Chevrolet Motor Division believe that the vehicle has a Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center safety defect, notify Transport P.O. Box 33170...
  • Page 336: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    Customer Information Vehicle Data Cybersecurity your vehicle to any unknown or untrusted networks (such as Recording and GM collects information about the Bluetooth, WIFI or similar use of your vehicle including technology). In the event you Privacy operational and safety related suspect any security incident information.
  • Page 337: Onstar

    Customer Information Whether or not the driver and To read data recorded by an EDR, OnStar passenger safety belts were special equipment is required, and If the vehicle is equipped with buckled/fastened; access to the vehicle or the EDR is OnStar and has an active service needed.
  • Page 338: Onstar

    OnStar OnStar OnStar Overview Terms, Privacy Statement, and Software Terms for more details including system limitations at www.onstar.com (U.S.) or OnStar Overview www.onstar.ca (Canada). OnStar Overview ... . . 337 The OnStar system status light is OnStar Services next to the OnStar buttons.
  • Page 339 OnStar Receive a Diagnostic check of OnStar Services Press the vehicle's key operating Open the OnStar app on the systems. Emergency infotainment display. See the Receive Roadside Assistance. infotainment manual for Emergency Services require an information on how to use the Manage Wi-Fi Settings, active safety and security plan.
  • Page 340 OnStar Security OnStar Additional Reactivation for Subsequent Owners Information If equipped, OnStar provides these services: Press and follow the prompts to In-Vehicle Audio Messages speak to an Advisor as soon as With Stolen Vehicle Assistance, possible. The Advisor will update OnStar Advisors can use GPS to Audio messages may play important vehicle records and explain OnStar...
  • Page 341 OnStar to the vehicle in a crash, or wireless access to all OnStar services, Press to speak with an phone network congestion or except Virtual Advisor and OnStar Advisor. jamming may prevent service. Turn-by-Turn Navigation. OnStar or connected services If equipped, TTY mode can be See Radio Frequency Statement cannot work unless the vehicle is in turned on or off by touching...
  • Page 342 OnStar Languages call OnStar. However, OnStar may come on. Press to try the could have difficulty identifying call again or try again after driving a The vehicle can be programmed to the exact location. few miles into another cellular area. respond in multiple languages.
  • Page 343 OnStar security, or the operation of the Privacy libcurl: vehicle or the vehicle systems. COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION The complete OnStar Privacy Software updates or changes may NOTICE Statement may be found at affect or erase data or settings that www.onstar.com (U.S.), Copyright (c) 1996 - 2010, Daniel are stored in the vehicle, such as or www.onstar.ca (Canada).
  • Page 344 OnStar OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, For the purposes of this copyright Permission is granted to anyone to OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION and license, Info-ZIP is defined as use this software for any purpose, WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE the following set of individuals: including commercial applications, USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN and to alter it and redistribute it...
  • Page 345 OnStar 3. Altered versions including, but 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use not limited to, ports to new the names Info-ZIP, Zip, operating systems, existing UnZip, UnZipSFX, WiZ, ports with new graphical Pocket UnZip, Pocket Zip, interfaces, and dynamic, and MacZip for its own shared, or static library source and binary releases.
  • Page 346: Connected Services

    Connected Services Connected Connected Services OnStar app on the infotainment display. For other vehicles press Services as follows. Navigation Cancel Route Navigation requires a specific Connected Services OnStar or connected service plan. 1. Press . System responds: Navigation ....345 OnStar ready, then a tone.
  • Page 347 Connected Services 2. Say Repeat. System See www.onstar.com (U.S.) or Wi-Fi Hotspot (If Equipped) responds with the last direction www.onstar.ca (Canada). The vehicle may have a built-in given, then responds with Wi-Fi hotspot that provides access Connections OnStar ready, then a tone. to the Internet and web content at 4G LTE speed.
  • Page 348 Apple and and set a timer. By monitoring and reporting on the Android smartphones. Chevrolet vehicle's key systems, OnStar Connect with Chevrolet on social users can access the following Advanced Diagnostics, if equipped, media. services from a smartphone: provides a way to keep up on Features are subject to change.
  • Page 349: Index

    Index Index Airbags (cont'd) On-Off Switch ....51 Accessories and Readiness Light ....90 Modifications .
  • Page 350 Index Automatic (cont'd) Brakes (cont'd) Camera Headlamp System ... . .112 Assist ......179 Rear Vision (RVC) .
  • Page 351 Index Cigarette Lighter ....84 Coolant Defensive Driving ....153 Engine Temperature Gauge .
  • Page 352 Index Driving (cont'd) Engine (cont'd) Filter, Loss of Control ....155 Cooling System ....232 Engine Air Cleaner .
  • Page 353 Index Fuel (cont'd) General Information Hood ......219 Filling a Portable Fuel Service and Maintenance ..305 Horn .
  • Page 354 Index LATCH, Lower Anchors and Lights (cont'd) Tow/Haul Mode ....95 Tethers for Children ... . 62 Keyless Entry Lighter, Cigarette .
  • Page 355 Index Manual Mirrors ....20 Manual Mode ....176 Odometer .
  • Page 356 Index Program Recommended Roads Driving, Wet ....156 Courtesy Transportation ..329 Fuel ......193 Recommended Fluids and Roadside Assistance Prohibited Fuels .
  • Page 357 Index Seats Shifting Sun Visors ..... . . 25 Into Park ..... . 170 Swing-out Windows .
  • Page 358 Index Tires (cont'd) Towing (cont'd) Vehicle (cont'd) If a Tire Goes Flat ... . 278 Vehicle ..... . . 293 Identification Number (VIN) .
  • Page 359 Index Wheels Alignment and Tire Balance . . 276 Different Size ....275 Replacement ....277 When It Is Time for New Tires .
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